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Time for Annihilation: On the Record and on the Road

Papa Roach  Main Performer

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1 Burn Huff/Papa Roach 3:25
2 One Track Mind Bendeth/Michael/Pap 3:25
3 Kick In The Teeth Huff/Papa Roach 3:11
4 No Matter What Bendeth/Michael/Pap 3:33
5 The Enemy Bendeth/Papa Roach 3:38
6 Getting Away With Murder [Live] Papa Roach 4:13
7 ...To Be Loved [Live] Papa Roach 3:54
8 Lifeline [Live] Michael/Papa Roach 4:18
9 Scars [Live] Papa Roach 4:59
10 Hollywood Whore [Live] Papa Roach 4:07
11 Time Is Running Out [Live] Papa Roach 3:56
12 Forever [Live] Papa Roach 6:49
13 Between Angels and Insects [Live] Papa Roach 5:08
14 Last Resort [Live] Papa Roach 5:39
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Time for Annihilation: On the Record and on the Road

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Eleven Seven

Category: Pop/Rock

Time for Annihilation: On the Record and on the Road

UPC: 846070078026

Release Date: 08/31/2010

Original Release Date: 08/31/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Burn, One Track Mind, Kick In The Teeth, No Matter What, The Enemy, Getting Away With Murder [Live], ...To Be Loved [Live], Lifeline [Live], Scars [Live], Hollywood Whore [Live], Time Is Running Out [Live], Forever [Live], Between Angels and Insects [Live], Last Resort [Live]]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Parting ways from Geffen -- the label responded with a hits compilation the group did not endorse -- Papa Roach released Time for Annihilation, a hodge-podge of five new cuts and a nine live versions of Roach staples. It was a way of clearing the decks and getting back to basics after the Sunset Strip sleaze makeover of 2009?s Metamorphosis, a sound Papa Roach now ditches in favor of their alt-metal roots. Since they?re deliberate throwbacks the newer tracks fit neatly with the live cuts, which retain their fidelity to the originals despite being pumped up and beefier than on record. It?s a macho, muscular attack that fits the braggadocio of the title. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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